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Jabra Elite 85h Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones, Gold Beige – Over Ear Bluetooth Headphones Compatible with iPhone and Android - Built-in Microphone, Long Battery Life - Rain and Water Resistant

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Color: Gold Beige


Features

  • BLOCK UNWANTED BACKGROUND NOISE: Jabra Elite 85h Wireless Headphones are engineered for the best wireless calls and music experience with SmartSound; Smart Active Noise cancellation responds to the environment, switching on if it detects background noise
  • SMARTSOUND AUDIO: The revolutionary SmartSound Audio technology in these Bluetooth headphones analyzes your sound environment and automatically applies your personalized audio to give you the sound you need, when you need it
  • LONG BATTERY LIFE HEADPHONES: Up to 36 hours of battery on a single charge (with ANC switched on), and fast charging of 5 battery hours in 15 minutes; Listen from the start of the day to the end with these noise canceling headphones
  • UNMATCHED CALL QUALITY: The advanced technology uses 6 of the 8 built in microphones to enhance call quality and block out background and wind noise; This enables crystal clear sound, so you can make and receive calls in total confidence
  • WATER RESISTANT: No matter the elements, youre prepared to go anywhere with certified water and rain resistant headphone technology and nano coating of the internal components. Plus, there are no pesky wires in these Bluetooth wireless headphones

Brand: Jabra


Model Name: Elite 85h


Color: Gold Beige


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth


Package Dimensions: 8.82 x 7.83 x 3.19 inches


Item Weight: 10.4 ounces


Item model number: -02


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: June 24, 2019


Manufacturer: Jabra


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  • Comparison of Jabra 85+ Elite, Bose 700, & Sony WH1000XM3 noise-cancelling headphones.
Color: Gold Beige
I purchased all three of these headphones because I couldn't decide which ones would be best for me. Bottom line is, if you are looking for multi-purpose, noise-canceling headphones for the office, the Jabra 85+ Elite or the Bose 700 are the way to go (I chose the Jabras over the Bose for reasons detailed below). But if you are are an audiophile who is mostly going to listen to music and just wants the convenience of being able to answer calls at the same time, then the Sony WH1000MX3 are the clear winners. I needed headphones to help me focus at my new employer, which is a large "open office" layout. Imagine 150 people in a huge room of long tables and you get the idea. None of the three headphones do a good job of blocking out higher-pitched sounds like human voices, which was a big disappointment for me as that was my most critical need. But the Jabras at least muffled voices somewhat, whereas the other two seemed to actual make nearby conversations stand out worse. All three did a great job of blocking out lower-pitched noise like fans, motors, etc., with the Bose being the best at this (So if my primary need had been to block out airplane or train noise, instead of human voices, I'd probably have chosen the Bose). Music on the Jabras is fine and is comparable to the Bose which surprised me. But neither wet a match for the Sonys in terms of music listening (using default settings for all). That said, the Sony Sound+ software (a free, optional download) allows you to select from common music presets (eg bass boost) as well as customizable equalizer settings. So, with reasons I chose the Jabras over the Bose came down to functionality and ease of use (the $100 lower price tag than the Bose wasn't really a factor). Here are some of the differences between the Jabras and the Bose that mattered to me: - the Jabra software was easier to use and less glitchy than Bose. (Don't let the terrible graphic on the first "page" of the software scare you off). - you can use them (both for listening and noise cancelling) with your phone without the software if you want to, just pair like normal. - it recognized that I use Siri and automatically connected, even though I don't think the optional software listed Siri as a voice assistant option (might have that confused w Bose, though). No complicated setup or programming of buttons. - pause music (or white noise if that's what you've selected) with a simple tap (Bose do this too). But the real plus is that they automatically pause music/white noise when you take an ear cup off your ears. I found this to be very useful: being the only headphones user at my office, people seem to want me to take off an ear cup to listen to them. Plus it saves battery life. - they at least muffle human voices. The Bose and Sonys seemed to actually make nearby conversations stand out even worse than when not wearing headphones. - they turn on and off simply by swiveling the ear cups, which you tend to do anyway to make them lie flat when not in use. No hunting for that tiny power button! Plus they can be set to "sleep" after a period of time to save battery. - They were the best of all three at not getting hot uncomfortably hot during use (ANC + music, plus phone calls tested on all three headphones). - the volume " buttons " (really more of a clickable area, not a tiny button) are easier to use than Bose's finicky swipe gestures (the Sonys were the easiest to use tho as you just tap lightly in the correct area). - most importantly for me, they work well with both my cellphone and my win10 laptop, at the same time. They are NOT designed to work with computers, and Jabra does not make BT drivers for computers, so this capability may be highly variable depending on your computer and operating system (OTOH, the Bose 700s ARE supposed to pair with computers, and I could get them to at times, but not consistently.). BTW I can't recall if I tested this through the Jabra Sound+ software our without the software. FWIW, What worked for me: (1) to my windows settings and (2) select the headphones as my audio output, then (3) select the special Windows headphone profile from the two options, and them (4) pair them with the computer Bluetooth as I would any other BT device. NOTE - buried in the online FAQs is this important info: the voice assistant only works with one device at a time, and always selects the last device you pair with. So unless you use Cortana, pair with the computer first, then your cell. - to switch from one paired device to the other (For both the Jabras and the Bose) you simply pause the "active" device (e.g. Pandora on your laptop) and hit play on the other device (eg podcast on the cellphone). For phone calls though it's seamless -- just answer them, no need to switch which device you are paired to. - finally the Jabra software was easier to use, not glitchy, and offered tweaks that are more useful on a daily basis than the Bose. There were 3 things that confused me at first: when you use the Jabra software, you end up "pairing" your phone twice. Jabras online FAQs explain why but the bottom line is that it's designed to do that. The other initial confusion was the software's "moments" function: "moments" are simply a way to select settings for different types of uses with a single click. Eg at home I like to have "hear through" on so that I can converse w my spouse while listening to music, and so I have that "moment" set to "hear -through" set to On. But at work I want to other voices blocked as much as possible so I can focus, so I have "hear-through" set to Off. And third, to use moments you do NOT need to enable the moments auto-select function (I read that it's a little unpredictable so, rather than have my audio settings change unexpectedly, I'd rather just choose them manually). As far as looks -- The headphones look like what they are -- a nice upper-mid priced set of headphones. The outer covering o. The beige model is a light beige, unattractive woven fabric that I suspect will look gross in a couple of years, so I'd recommend the darker colored ones. The case shell is a tad bit flimsy but is cleanable plastic. They feel solid and I really don't notice the slightly heavier weight on my head compared to the Bose. The cords match the headset color (a nice touch) and they include an airplane audio adapter (both true of the Bose, but surprisingly, neither are true of the Sonys). In the end, the Jabras were the best suited for my needs because of their better noise cancelling of voices; Siri integration; ability to pair simultaneously with a phone and my laptop; lack of glitchiness and easier to use controls; simpler and more useful software; and clever convenience features when compared to Bose. The sound quality for music was pretty similar and the Jabras didn't drop phone calls the way the Bose did. They don't look as high end as the Bose but then again they cost $100 less so I don't mind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 24, 2019 by mm

  • My first good quality audio headphones
Color: Gold Beige
These are the first good quality headphones that I have owned. As such, I have no others to compare them to. I gave them only 4 stars for noise cancellation and sound quality because can't say if they are excellent or not. When they are in "pass-through mode" I can easily hear everything around me if I'm not listening to music. If I'm listening to music, it doesn't matter what mode they are in, I can only hear the music. My wife says that when she is calling me and I'm using my phone with them, my voice is much more clear than using the mic on my Pixel or in my Subaru. I can say that the volume control is excellent. I wish the buttons and touch locations on the headphones were a little more prominent. But once I got used to them I could find them. The next best features are the days long life battery, the quick charging and the day long comfort. I have a moderately big head and moderately large ears. The ear cups rest on the outside of my ears instead of surrounding them. However, they are comfortable for hours. I am a musician (acoustic guitar, violin, dobro and mandolin) and these headphones make listening to music online a dream. I can clearly hear the notes that comprise a chord whether it is Joe Pass jazz or a Hilary Hahn violin concerto or a James Jamerson bass line. One very handy thing is that taking the headphones off and rotating the ear cups horizontal turns them off. Putting them back on turns them back on. there are no buttons to push. I have these paired with my iMac and my Pixel 4a phone. They did not pair well with my company HP Window 10 laptop, but there is a dongle that is supposed to solve that problem. I'll have to see about that next. Overall, I am very pleased. I might have experienced a small audio improvement if I had spent another $150 or $200 for a set of Sony WH 1000 XM4 or Bose 700, but these Jabra headphones do an excellent job for me as a musician. I would highly recommend them to anyone considering bluetooth headphones. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 22, 2020 by 50HudsonCommodore

  • Love them but….
Color: Gold Beige
I really love the sound and everything on these but after two years the right headphones went out and they also randomly disconnect when I get phone calls. I just feel they should of lasted longer than that.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 12, 2023 by Keyauni

  • sound quality surprising
Color: Gold Beige
overall rating for these headphones is definitely 5 of 5 stars, got these for daughter a year ago and they are still going well. The battery life is slightly better than average for wireless noise canceling(uses more power for noise canceling), but still battery has maintained good life through many charge cycles. The noise canceling is great as well, only issue (many might not even notice) is certain frequencies that are canceled out can affect audio, again, most wont even notice unless an audiophile and these were for my daughter. overall they are an excellent headphone and comfortable to wear for long periods of time, not awkward or too heavy, feels just right and no complaints from daughter unless she misplaces the charge cable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 11, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent headphones, but...
Color: Gold Beige
I really like these headphones. Noise cancelling as well as call and general audio quality is great! (See PS below). The issue I got is for the build quality and fit. As you can see in the pics, the plastic ring around the head band extender opening got destroyed after 1.5 years of almost daily use. The cushions also are showing the wear, but it is expected. Hence the 4-star review (more like 3.5-star). My opinion is that these cans are for occasional use not daily WFH use. YMMV. PS: audiophiles need not apply these are for calls, noise cancelling and general use. For HiFi I use my Beyerdynamics or Sennheisers cans. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 27, 2022 by Ramón Rey Ramón Rey

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